Equinox controls copyright for the majority of books and journals we
publish. Our Rights department handles permissions, translation rights
and copyright queries for all our titles and for books published by JR
Collis Publishers, whom we distribute. We normally charge a fee for the
re-publication of material and this is shared with the author(s).

Occasionally we publish books whose content or partial content has been
licensed from another publisher. These are usually student anthologies
or books originally published in another language that we have had
translated into English. With anthologies, we control copyright in the
material that is original to the volume such as volume editor’s
introduction or any original material in the volume bit not the
reprinted articles. With translations we normally only control secondary
rights to the English version and do not control the licensing of other
translations.

Equinox Authors & Reuse of Own Material

Equinox authors or contributors to edited books and journals should
consult their publishing contract regarding re-use of material. In
general permission is automatically granted when an author wishes to
reuse their own(only) material in another book
they are writing or editing but we ask that
authors let us know in advance for our records and so that we can
provide the correct acknowledgement lines.

Translation of Equinox Books

To request a reading copy of an Equinox book to translate, please
contact Valarie Hall: vhall@equinoxpub.com

Requesting Permission to Reprint material from an
Equinox Book or Journal

Please download and complete this form (PDF here) and email, fax or post
to us to request permission to republish in a book,
coursepack, brochure/pamphlet, CD-Rom/DVD, journal/magazine, newsletter,
newspaper, coursepack, email, or on an intranet or internet site or
contact Valarie Hall (vhall@equinoxpub.com)
with all the details of your request.

If you wish to reprint an article from an Equinox journal, you can place
your order online by clicking on the Permissions button which appears in
the article’s abstract section.

You can also use the services of your national copyright agency such as
the Copyright Clearance Center in the USA: www.copyright.com